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maureen naylor is in pacifica with more. maureen? >> reporter: water sample were taken today. we won't know the results until tomorrow. so until then, these signs have been posted at three san mateo beaches warning swimmers to stay out but today many did not heed this message. brown-colored runoff gushed on to linda mar beach tau. officials say it's the same pipe where raw sewage flows into the ocean following a heavier downpour. >> i don't know. i think i surfed that day. if the water is brown, i think it's the red tide but i guess not. >> reporter: they are taking precautions because the water has tested positive for high levels of back tear your. >> there is the possibility that there might be other types of virals in there, such as hepatitis. those type of things. >> reporter: aquatic and lakeshore remains closed. this man who grew up around the area says the waterway has slowly deteriorated. just knowing it's filthy and contaminated makes me angry. in pacifica, it wasn't the p osted signs but weak conditions that lured sufficienters out today. environmental health says t
maureen naylor is in pacifica with more. maureen? >> reporter: water sample were taken today. we won't know the results until tomorrow. so until then, these signs have been posted at three san mateo beaches warning swimmers to stay out but today many did not heed this message. brown-colored runoff gushed on to linda mar beach tau. officials say it's the same pipe where raw sewage flows into the ocean following a heavier downpour. >> i don't know. i think i surfed that day. if the...
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in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the tour that began in 1975 was known as the san francisco grand prix and has moved to various parts of the city in the current course takes riders on telegraph hill. >>> in the 11th inning of the giants and red backs, there was a two-run double to put the giants ahead in the giants won two two. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00, a stranger's kindness that saved a boy's life. >>> their may be a cool chief meteorologist down, bill martin will tell us how soon things will change. >> our local m.d.a. telethon raised an impressive $3 million today to help fight muscular dystrophy and the 45th year of the telethon raised $59 million. >>> people enjoyed the nice weather. >> it was a nice way to end. >> it was a lot of fun and. >> the weather outside today, it's a lot of sunshine and it will be the warmest day of the week. temperatures are trending down. why a? fog paid on live stormtracker 2 you can see the leading edge of it. with this cooling trend coming our way we are looking for temperatures tomorrow to be a few degrees warmer -
in san jose, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the tour that began in 1975 was known as the san francisco grand prix and has moved to various parts of the city in the current course takes riders on telegraph hill. >>> in the 11th inning of the giants and red backs, there was a two-run double to put the giants ahead in the giants won two two. >>> coming up on bay area news at 7:00, a stranger's kindness that saved a boy's life. >>> their may be a cool...
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maureen naylor is near tracy now with the latest on what happened, maureen. >> reporter: the horses were found blind this past. the first responders of alameda county actually ran to get a bucket of water for the horses still alive but for most it was too late. we must warn you some of the images you are about to see are disturbing. the dead horses were discovered off this property near tracy around an electric tower and visible to motorist. >> i just drove by and saw the horses and -- turned around to see what had happened. i just can't imagine anybody leaving animals out here like this. >> reporter: a rancher driving by spotted the caucuses from the road and called authorities this morning. in all five horses were found dead. two still alive but very dehydrated. investigators say this trough on the property was bone driest mated to have been empty between three and four days during which the temperatures reached into the high 90s. >> they were well nourished, it wasn't that they were without food, but water, the lack of water is what killed them. >> reporter: investigators are looking
maureen naylor is near tracy now with the latest on what happened, maureen. >> reporter: the horses were found blind this past. the first responders of alameda county actually ran to get a bucket of water for the horses still alive but for most it was too late. we must warn you some of the images you are about to see are disturbing. the dead horses were discovered off this property near tracy around an electric tower and visible to motorist. >> i just drove by and saw the horses and...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is in san bruno now with the story. >> reporter: the sense around where the homes used to be, and two families who used to be here used to have a friendly competition to see who's christmas competitions went up first. so when the henzel family put up this christmas tree on their empty lot, the family across the street knew what they had to do. >> reporter: the christmas tree went up in this family's home. >> we thought it would bring us spirit, and normalcy. >> reporter: the couple still trying to return to normal after their home of 42 years was destroyed in the fiery september pipeline explosion. >> our ornaments that we are picking up. >> reporter: most importantly they have their dog brandy and each other. >> we keep thinking of the people, like across the street from us where is where all the deaths were. the one family, that the mother- in-law died and the son and law and daughter are still in the hospital, from what we understand. >> reporter: at the neighborhood where their home still stood, 35 empty lots remained fenced off and covered with newly grown gra
ktvu's maureen naylor is in san bruno now with the story. >> reporter: the sense around where the homes used to be, and two families who used to be here used to have a friendly competition to see who's christmas competitions went up first. so when the henzel family put up this christmas tree on their empty lot, the family across the street knew what they had to do. >> reporter: the christmas tree went up in this family's home. >> we thought it would bring us spirit, and...
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maureen naylor at san quentib with the latest. >> reporter: he is essentially asking a federal appeals court to halt his execution, which is a little less than 48 hours away. the first person in line to be executed in california's newly- renovated death chambers is this man, albert greenwood brown. he was sentenced to die for rape and murdering and this afternoon brown's lawyers filed court papers appealing a judge's ruling yesterday, which allows his execution to move forward. >> i think there is a very good chance that execution may happen on wednesday night. >> reporter: this is a professor of law from santa clara university and says the ninth circuit court of pales will considerate case. >> even if the ninth circuit tries to stop it, the supreme court may intervene and say the execution could go forward. >> reporter: brown declined to meet a deadline to choose between one-drug or three-drug option. >> there are so many unanswered questions. >> reporter: one of those questions surround the main drug used in executions. the state report it has 7.6 grams of sodium pental. some states
maureen naylor at san quentib with the latest. >> reporter: he is essentially asking a federal appeals court to halt his execution, which is a little less than 48 hours away. the first person in line to be executed in california's newly- renovated death chambers is this man, albert greenwood brown. he was sentenced to die for rape and murdering and this afternoon brown's lawyers filed court papers appealing a judge's ruling yesterday, which allows his execution to move forward. >> i...
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ktvu's maureen naylor with new information from investigators, maureen. >> reporter: gasia, freemont police issued a warrant to release this man. they released this photo this afternoon, they say the parolee tried to kill one of their officers and may be headed to southern california. the suspects name is alejandro diazen parol for grand theft. diaz stole this delivery truck then intentionally ran over a freemont motorcycle officer who spotted diaz on warm springs road. >> someone should know who he is or have contact with him, please call your police department. don't try to contact him yourself, he's obviously a very dangerous person. >> reporter: police also released a photo of the injured officer. 43-year-old patrick brower, the husband and father of three is recovering of a broken leg in san jose. his colleagues say that it's a miracle brower survived. >> it's a miracle he survived he voiced that to me this morning. >> reporter: investigators were at the hospital to show officer brower a photo line up. it comes after an associate of his was detained last night at the south hay w
ktvu's maureen naylor with new information from investigators, maureen. >> reporter: gasia, freemont police issued a warrant to release this man. they released this photo this afternoon, they say the parolee tried to kill one of their officers and may be headed to southern california. the suspects name is alejandro diazen parol for grand theft. diaz stole this delivery truck then intentionally ran over a freemont motorcycle officer who spotted diaz on warm springs road. >> someone...
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maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45% water conservation. water managers said customers have cut back 20% of their water use during the past 14 months. >>> a bay area program to help teenagers get a college degree got a boost tonight. a new learning center. it's designed to help put those who might have difficult t getting to college on track to a higher education. amber lee has this report. >> reporter: the carpenter's union hall building at oakland's jack lindon square now houses a new center which helps under privileged high school students get into college. and tonight was the grand opening of their facility. >> our students use the computer lab
maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45%...
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i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. police were called to the intersection of riggs road and jasmine terrace in hyattsville just after 7:00 tonight. when they got there, they found to men with gunshot wounds. fox 5's matt ackland broke the story first at 10:00 and he's live on the scene with an update tonight. matt? >> reporter: will, maureen, we are learning new details since we last talked to you at 10:00. this all took place right around 10 minutes after 7:00. we're told that it was very busy here. this is a very large apartment complex/condominium. i want to take you to some video. this is as crime scene investigators comb through the evidence here trying to figure out exactly what took place. as you were both saying, this happened at 7:10. there was sounds of gunfire and then when police arrived, they found two people dead. now, we had talked about earlier in the evening about some suspects being seen leaving this area but authorities really can't confirm this at this time. we talked to a major not long ago. here's
i'm maureen umeh. >> i'm will thomas. police were called to the intersection of riggs road and jasmine terrace in hyattsville just after 7:00 tonight. when they got there, they found to men with gunshot wounds. fox 5's matt ackland broke the story first at 10:00 and he's live on the scene with an update tonight. matt? >> reporter: will, maureen, we are learning new details since we last talked to you at 10:00. this all took place right around 10 minutes after 7:00. we're told that...
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my colleague maureen naylor has been following the whitman campaign, she joins us now from southern california now live from universal city. >> reporter: you see the color cream of gold and green. and they hope will be part of the victory celebration here. as you mentioned, this has been a long and expensive campaign. it'll come to an end in just a few hours. i spoke with meg whitman when she arrived here earlier this afternoon. she arrived in this green bus which she's been traveling in through california and says she's feeling good today. the silican valley ceo has been shaking hands with voters. he's been creating a platform of cutting government spending. this is the most expensive general election campaign in state history. the most money come ing from the whitman campaign, 148 million from her own chest. this is a lot closer race and they are not taking anything for granted. in fact, right now they are still on the phones upstairs. i spoke to a staffer just a short while ago and they said any staffer not working on the floor in preparation for the party tonight should be upstairs on the
my colleague maureen naylor has been following the whitman campaign, she joins us now from southern california now live from universal city. >> reporter: you see the color cream of gold and green. and they hope will be part of the victory celebration here. as you mentioned, this has been a long and expensive campaign. it'll come to an end in just a few hours. i spoke with meg whitman when she arrived here earlier this afternoon. she arrived in this green bus which she's been traveling in...
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ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose to explain. >> reporter: it's also this new website, with a click of a mouse you can see where leaders want to put your money. and the numbers are big. the south bay's biggest earmark request, $38.6 million to demolish the federal courthouse in san jose and build a new one. then there's an upgrade to milpedas. >> some of the projects don't belong and don't deserve to be funded by the local government. >> reporter: the new website ending spending.com details all projects. >> in the past it's been behind closed doors, somebody find out something, a bridge to nowhere might have happened. so just making the process more transparent is a good step. >> reporter: this political science prover says earmarks can be perodoxical. which next year includes requests for $188,000 to expand al albequerque's hot air balloon museum. now the site also gives ear makers titles of hooligans, many lawmakers have that title. but none were titled big spenders. >>> on mount diablo late this afternoon, military veterans gathered to light a beacon in honor of the japanes
ktvu's maureen naylor is live in san jose to explain. >> reporter: it's also this new website, with a click of a mouse you can see where leaders want to put your money. and the numbers are big. the south bay's biggest earmark request, $38.6 million to demolish the federal courthouse in san jose and build a new one. then there's an upgrade to milpedas. >> some of the projects don't belong and don't deserve to be funded by the local government. >> reporter: the new website...
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maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45% water conservation. water managers said customers have cut back 20% of their water use during the past 14 months. >>> a bay area program to help teenagers get a college degree got a boost tonight. a new learning center. it's designed to help put those who might have difficult t getting to college on track to a higher education. amber lee has this report. >> reporter: the carpenter's union hall building at oakland's jack lindon square now houses a new center which helps under privileged high school students get into college. and tonight was the grand opening of their facility. >> our students use the computer lab
maureen naylor,. >>> the santa cruz city of watsonville has decided to flourinate it's drinking water. supporters point to overwhelming evidence that flouride prevents tooth decate. 75% of children in the area have den it will problems because of a lack of chloride. >>> the santa clara water district announced changes today when it comes to conserving water. instead of the 10% mandatory water conversation that's been in place for months. water officials are now asking for 45%...
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maw lean naylor, ktvu -- maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> a mexican american group called centro azteka is bringing information on the latest killing. the suspect was released when the judge said there was not enough evidence against him. protesters say the mexican justice system does a poor job of prosecuting violent killing. >> to bring this to the american people attention, what happened in mexico one day. we're really scared about this situation can one day cross the border. >> and protesters say that america should help mexico fight the violence. >>> chief gascone touched on the importance of -- >> it's important that the police department work effectively together. >> current district attorney harris is said to take over as attorney general. >>> governor elect jerry brown is keeping quiet about how he plans to tackle the state's budget shortfall. his spokesman says next month after brown takes office is the appropriate time to unveil the plan. brown will proprose a special election hoping that voters will extend tax cuts. >>> reporter carol han recently caught up with bay area law
maw lean naylor, ktvu -- maureen naylor, ktvu news. >>> a mexican american group called centro azteka is bringing information on the latest killing. the suspect was released when the judge said there was not enough evidence against him. protesters say the mexican justice system does a poor job of prosecuting violent killing. >> to bring this to the american people attention, what happened in mexico one day. we're really scared about this situation can one day cross the border....
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let's begin with maureen naylor and the latest on the investigation. maureen? >> reporter: gasia, we want to give you a bit of good news. the missing number is at three. the death toll, four people. behind me we're waiting for a press conference from the ntsb. it will begin any moment. we'll carry that life -- live. the ntsb has been on scene all day and we'll find out what they found out today. pg&e announced today it's creating a $100 million fund to restore the town. it says starting friday we'll begin to give residents a $50,000 check per household. >> we will not be asking them to sign any releases when they it doesn't prohibit them from filing any other claims. >> reporter: money that could help this resident who says her home has smoke and water damage. >> the water was in my carpet. yeah. it was like a crazy moment. we didn't know what to do. >> reporter: pg&e today gave the city of san bruno a check for $3 million. the mayor says the city is still tallying the overtime and the cost to infrastructure. >> i believe their commitment in good faith to at le
let's begin with maureen naylor and the latest on the investigation. maureen? >> reporter: gasia, we want to give you a bit of good news. the missing number is at three. the death toll, four people. behind me we're waiting for a press conference from the ntsb. it will begin any moment. we'll carry that life -- live. the ntsb has been on scene all day and we'll find out what they found out today. pg&e announced today it's creating a $100 million fund to restore the town. it says...
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maureen naylor is in san jose with this report. >> reporter: online you can find at least a dozen complaints of bedbugs for this area of san jose alone. and the issue is popping up in more homes and apartments. the insect is about the size of a lentil but magnify the bedbug 60 times larger and it's upsetting. one website allows people to type in cities and read accounts. the website does not verify the postings. 20,000 complaints have been posted so far including one for the santa clara hilton. the general manager says a pest control agency came in and certified no bedbugs have been found. he says the center sent a response to the website which was never posted. the vector control for bedbugs jumped dramatically this year. >> this year we have 70 calls. >> reporter: more calls are coming in from apartments and homes. >> first it was people that had stayed at hotels. more than half of them are not hotels. >> reporter: the insects don't carry diseases but the blood sucking insects have prompted this frequent traveler to take precautions. >> when i get to a hotel, i pull the covers off of the m
maureen naylor is in san jose with this report. >> reporter: online you can find at least a dozen complaints of bedbugs for this area of san jose alone. and the issue is popping up in more homes and apartments. the insect is about the size of a lentil but magnify the bedbug 60 times larger and it's upsetting. one website allows people to type in cities and read accounts. the website does not verify the postings. 20,000 complaints have been posted so far including one for the santa clara...
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today kron 4's maureen shows thus action taken by the district. >> reporter: kids playing had to make do with kicking the ball around while the nuclides were off limits. here you can see the caution tape with a sign reading play structure closed. four kids suffered broken bones bones and the same thing happened at another school, six kids in five weeks, compared to 8 reports of last year. here you can see video when it was open for kids. after we started asking questions the district closed them down and here you can see they did the same thing here, even though no accidents have happened at this school. these structures just opened this week. now all the play structures, which cost the district a million and a half dollars will stay roped off till next tuesday night. they will decide if any modifications made to be made. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> today parents had mixed reaction. >> if that's what they need to do get it fixed. why mess around. >> accidents will happen. they will continue to happen. you have to hope children play more careful on them. to me they don't look danger
today kron 4's maureen shows thus action taken by the district. >> reporter: kids playing had to make do with kicking the ball around while the nuclides were off limits. here you can see the caution tape with a sign reading play structure closed. four kids suffered broken bones bones and the same thing happened at another school, six kids in five weeks, compared to 8 reports of last year. here you can see video when it was open for kids. after we started asking questions the district...
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maureen naylor. >> reporter: mike, a candlelight vigil with those victims. while that ongoing search for that missing hercules minute turned up nothing today. [ music ] >> reporter: with music and cageds, organizers say the goal was to start the healing process. >> i didn't know anybody. but because it hit so close to home, it is just one of those things that you don't imagine happening in your area. and it's just really shocking. >> it is this type of tragedy is pretty tough for all of us to swallow. >> reporter: also tough for some to swallow, including in the prayer candles lit for the murder victims was one for the accused killer. >> my understanding is the folks from villaho would like us to include the suspect. and our response to them is we are not here to be judgmental. we are here to promote peace. >> reporter: this after more than a week of violence which ended with officers shooting and killing the man in richmond. he is suspted in the deaths of signed at this tran and mark and allan and ricardo. tran's friends and families included tonight's vigi
maureen naylor. >> reporter: mike, a candlelight vigil with those victims. while that ongoing search for that missing hercules minute turned up nothing today. [ music ] >> reporter: with music and cageds, organizers say the goal was to start the healing process. >> i didn't know anybody. but because it hit so close to home, it is just one of those things that you don't imagine happening in your area. and it's just really shocking. >> it is this type of tragedy is pretty...
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maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense but more and more intense it is the better for us. >> reporter: better because the group is practicing for an upcoming club competition in fullerton where it was a record 112 degrees. >> prepares us for where we are going downtown. hotter it is the better for us. >> reporter: it was 96 degrees in san jose 1 degree short of the record set in 1958. firefighters took extra precautions a rehab unit was brought in to provide water and shade for firefighters on this call, who wiretap 50 pounds of equipment. >>> the temperatures take a toll on the firefighters we need the extra staffing and also respond, a lot of crews and in
maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense...
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maureen neigh lore was with him and what he promised people who live in that neighborhood. raw region. >> reporter: frank, governor schwarzenegger returned from his week long trip to arab yay he drove straight here down the street to the disaster zone. what is important is figuring out what went wrong. the governor was joined by state and local leaders this afternoon along with members of pg&e. >>> we don't know why, if there was something missing or a weak link or something, but that's why we have the whole area locked off and secured, the important thing is that something like this doesn't ever happen again. >> reporter: the governor viewed. >> amanda: of the devastated region and praised the quick response of emergency responders. >> i'm goin' down the street, got people running up the street, i have some burn victims, i'm getting snap shots of all the people's faces and the tractor. >> this san brown oh fire captain was one of the first on the scene that night. his voices one of those recorded on the dispatch tapes. >> let go a third alarm. we have multiple houses, extr
maureen neigh lore was with him and what he promised people who live in that neighborhood. raw region. >> reporter: frank, governor schwarzenegger returned from his week long trip to arab yay he drove straight here down the street to the disaster zone. what is important is figuring out what went wrong. the governor was joined by state and local leaders this afternoon along with members of pg&e. >>> we don't know why, if there was something missing or a weak link or something,...
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maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area where people uld not talk to each other. >> i'm kind of a hermit. i don't know many people. but i play the piano and if people can sing, the better. >>> pianos will be up until september 21st, for a map of the locations go to ktvu.com. in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> vector control officials are issuing a warning about west nile virus after two dead animals tested positive for the disease. the virus has been found in a squirrel and raven last month. vector control is advising people to report dead birds and squirrels to authorities. west nile is usually spread through bites from affected mosquitoes. trop
maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area...
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maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area where people would not talk to each other. >> i'm kind of a hermit. i don't know many people. but i play the piano and if people can sing, the better. >>> pianos will be up until september 21st, for a map of the locations go to ktvu.com. in san jose, maureen naylor. >>> vector control officials are issuing a warning about west nile virus after two dead animals tested positive for the disease. the virus has been found in a squirrel and raven last month. vector control is advising people to report dead birds and squirrels to authorities. west nile is usually spread through bites from affected mosquitoes. tr
maureen naylor has this report. >> reporter: a symphony of sounds is filling the air in the heart of silican valley. from rag times, to ratmononof. impromptu concerts are going on it's part of a project called play me, i'm yours. from this high school student to this homeless man. some curiously inspect the instrument, others show off their fancy finger work. others are playing the piano for the first time, all with cars and trains whizzing by. >> the intent was to put it in an area...
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maureen naylor is live with our report. >> reporter: the official cleanup begins at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. it was supposed to start today but was delayed to get all of the equipment in place. i want to point out to you, this behind me, in the last hour, he spoke to the owners of this home and they said theirs will be the -- will be among the first tomorrow. the biggest concern is the delicate removal of toxic waste in the rubble. >> we know the material contains levels of metal, potential, asbestos, all sorts of other chemicals. the material handled is hopefully not going to become a health problem. >> reporter: as of tomorrow, the county says this burn area will be offlimits to homeowners, though several people sifted through the rubble today. >> our home is destroyed. there's probably some little things that are still inside there. >> i'm curious how they are gonna protect the houses from this constant wind that comes off the ocean that's right down the street. you know, the cleanup they have done now, are they gonna have to reclean it after that? >> reporter: this reti
maureen naylor is live with our report. >> reporter: the official cleanup begins at 8:00 a.m. tomorrow morning. it was supposed to start today but was delayed to get all of the equipment in place. i want to point out to you, this behind me, in the last hour, he spoke to the owners of this home and they said theirs will be the -- will be among the first tomorrow. the biggest concern is the delicate removal of toxic waste in the rubble. >> we know the material contains levels of...
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that is what happened in the maureen cases, they smelled gas for a considerable period of time before the incident happened. >> reporter: palo alto fire marshalls says the problem is with homes build 50 to 60 years ago. the gas lines are at risk of leaking. >> they were commonly routing the gas lines in galvanized pipes underneath the pipe foundation in homes. they stopped after they found it was going to be a problem. >> reporter: the process is familiar in lakelers home. realtor tim floyd says most ikeler homes were actually built with the gas line on the side of the home not under the slab. >> when ikler was built, there's just one area. the stove, the oven and the drier were all electric. >> reporter: the problem is solving itself in many cases with many homeowners remodeling. >> the gas line in our home had been abandoned. it went under the slab. i think this house had settled so much that they abandoned it and put a new gas line under the roof. >> reporter: the fire department advises homeowners who smell gas to get out immediately and call 911. maureen naylor, ktvu. >>> ktvu.co
that is what happened in the maureen cases, they smelled gas for a considerable period of time before the incident happened. >> reporter: palo alto fire marshalls says the problem is with homes build 50 to 60 years ago. the gas lines are at risk of leaking. >> they were commonly routing the gas lines in galvanized pipes underneath the pipe foundation in homes. they stopped after they found it was going to be a problem. >> reporter: the process is familiar in lakelers home....
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ktvu maureen naylor is in san bruno with a look at what they're up against. >> reporter: julie, there are weeks of work still ahead. this property on fairmont driver was one of the first to be cleaned up. remarkably some of their most important documents survivorred because of one safety -- survived because of one safety precaution. >> reporter: carolyn gray showed us their bank statements along with their insurance documents. at their properties this afternoon, crews used an excavator to pick up the charred rem remnants of what was once the gray's home. >> almost a sense of closure. it's really over. i thought it would be more emotional to see it all disappear and it wasn't. >> reporter: the degree is being wrapped in plastic and taken to the hayward landfill. another priority is removing this melted jungle gym. >> i'm hoping that what we do for them taking them off of their mind so they can come back in a few weeks and see a property that has been cleaned up will help them in their recovery process. >> we're happy to be in a rental house and to start moving forward. >> reporter: we
ktvu maureen naylor is in san bruno with a look at what they're up against. >> reporter: julie, there are weeks of work still ahead. this property on fairmont driver was one of the first to be cleaned up. remarkably some of their most important documents survivorred because of one safety -- survived because of one safety precaution. >> reporter: carolyn gray showed us their bank statements along with their insurance documents. at their properties this afternoon, crews used an...
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maureen kelly shows us the extreme wings are going to. >> rash of copper . nearly one dozen places they are targeting lengths these people are going to the underground vaults. >> they have been able to get down underneath and release and remove that manhole and go 300 ft. down. a hacksaw. >> this copper wire that is one over inch in diameter high- grade copper with pg&e markings on it. the power company is requesting seven charged to keep on the lookout for it and they believe--7 yds, but no far nothing answer that they know something about best. electricity with the type of wire that they're targeting the there are for that it is only a part of time before the electric themselves because of all these energized equipment. it is not as difficult areas. this is not as difficult for pg&e but also for the customers. in this instance, the wake of power for this on employment office for one for out hours, and this metacenter was affected for 24 hours, when copper components from an underground transformer. maureen kelly, kron 4 news. >> a bit of a mystery in conco
maureen kelly shows us the extreme wings are going to. >> rash of copper . nearly one dozen places they are targeting lengths these people are going to the underground vaults. >> they have been able to get down underneath and release and remove that manhole and go 300 ft. down. a hacksaw. >> this copper wire that is one over inch in diameter high- grade copper with pg&e markings on it. the power company is requesting seven charged to keep on the lookout for it and they...
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maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense but more and more intense it is the better for us. >> reporter: better because the group is practicing for an upcoming club competition in fullerton where it was a record 112 degrees. >> prepares us for where we are going downtown. hotter it is the better for us. >> reporter: it was 96 degrees in san jose 1 degree short of the record set in 1958. firefighters took extra precautions a rehab unit was brought in to provide water and shade for firefighters on this call, who wiretap 50 pounds of equipment. >>> the temperatures take a toll on the firefighters we need the extra staffing and also respond, a lot of crews and in
maureen nailor live in fremont. >> reporter: a hot day turned into a warm night here in fremont it was a high of 92. right now it is roughly 75 to 78 degrees. many were out enjoying the heat after the sun went down. the fountains downtown san jose were busy with children. after the sunset temperature hovered around 9 a degrees. >> let's go, get down. >> reporter: the warm weather didn't deter this group of students from san jose university. >> intense. definitely intense...
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that is what happened in the maureen cases, they smelled gas for a considerable period of time before the incident happened. >> reporter: palo alto fire marshalls says the problem is with homes build 50 to 60 years ago. the gas lines are at risk of leaking. >> they were commonly routing the gas lines in galvanized pipes underneath the pipe foundation in homes. they stopped after they found it was going to be a problem. >> reporter: the process is familiar in lakelers home. realtor tim floyd says most ikeler homes were actually built with the gas line on the side of the home not under the slab. >> when ikler was built, there's just one area. the stove, the oven and the drier were all electric. >> reporter: the problem is solving itself in many cases with many homeowners remodeling. >> the gas line in our home had been abandoned. it went under the slab. i think this house had settled so much that they abandoned it and put a new gas line under the roof. >> reporter: the fire department advises homeowners who smell gas to get out immediately and call 911. maureen naylor, ktvu. >>> ktvu.co
that is what happened in the maureen cases, they smelled gas for a considerable period of time before the incident happened. >> reporter: palo alto fire marshalls says the problem is with homes build 50 to 60 years ago. the gas lines are at risk of leaking. >> they were commonly routing the gas lines in galvanized pipes underneath the pipe foundation in homes. they stopped after they found it was going to be a problem. >> reporter: the process is familiar in lakelers home....
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maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins tomorrow. workers in riot gear hosed down to clean up toxicity. >> we were hoping to start today. the site is not ready unless we can do it 100% correct, we're not gonna do it. >> reporter: some damaged cars were removed but those completely charred won't be taken away until tomorrow. crews will had use these devices to check air quality. >> this will monitor any fugitive dust or emissions coming off the site and we'll be able to collect them and find out if there's anything truly hazardous. >> while the cleanup preparations were underway, this resident was at a nearby gymnasium talking with his health representative. he says his biggest concern is his roommate who was severely injured. >> he had like 75% burn. he's in critical condition. he had had a stroke.
maureen naylor is live in san bruno with more. >> reporter: we have seen a lot of the devastation zone. behind me, you can see this heavy equipment was brought in. that was just brought in today to start the cleanup, official cleanup process for the neighborhood tomorrow. 37 homes here were destroyed. work on three of them begins tomorrow. workers in riot gear hosed down to clean up toxicity. >> we were hoping to start today. the site is not ready unless we can do it 100% correct,...
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maureen naylor is live in east palo alto and has the audiotape of the message that went out. >> frank we're in the village area of palo alto. it was about this time yesterday when residents got this emergency evacuation. >>> this is the san mateo county sheriff's office. this is the sheriff's office with an emergency message. a voluntary evacuation is in effect for the foothills. >> the call came from a reverse 911 system from the emergency services computers. it went on to describe information for last month's deadly explosion. almost three hours later, the county sent out for call to apologize. >> it was our put fault. it was a mistake. the last message prior to this was to san bruno. so that was in our cue and they inadvertently hit the wrong button. >> wee addressed it, inconnected -- incorrected it and we're gonna retrain all of our personnel. >> the county says it's rare to send out messages to that system, adding it's a request to notify residents here about an upcoming meeting regarding the city's water system. >>> violent crime and property crime are both down throughout the
maureen naylor is live in east palo alto and has the audiotape of the message that went out. >> frank we're in the village area of palo alto. it was about this time yesterday when residents got this emergency evacuation. >>> this is the san mateo county sheriff's office. this is the sheriff's office with an emergency message. a voluntary evacuation is in effect for the foothills. >> the call came from a reverse 911 system from the emergency services computers. it went on to...
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maureen naylor is there to explain. >> reporter: there's the sounds of tinkering pianos all over the bay area. and you'd be surprised who gets on these pianos. a symphony of sound is filling the bay area in the silican area. impromptu concerts are playing out as part of a new art exhibit called, play me i'm yours. >> piano players are the most derivative of all musicians. it's that we never have pianos to play. >> reporter: the silican valley is the first to get the exhibit, after new york. >> it puts you in a different mind set. >> reporter: from this high school student playing prelude in g minor. to this homeless man playing lean on me. every piano is drawing players. all with cars and light rails whizzing by. >> the goal is to place pianos in community meeting places in places where other wise people wouldn't have to speak to each other. >> reporter: where we found these two men that had just met. >> not only is this one of the greatest ideas san jose has ever had. but just the increasing and uprising as everybody wants to play music around here. i think that's one of the huge ou
maureen naylor is there to explain. >> reporter: there's the sounds of tinkering pianos all over the bay area. and you'd be surprised who gets on these pianos. a symphony of sound is filling the bay area in the silican area. impromptu concerts are playing out as part of a new art exhibit called, play me i'm yours. >> piano players are the most derivative of all musicians. it's that we never have pianos to play. >> reporter: the silican valley is the first to get the exhibit,...
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so i'm kind of saddened to hear. >> reporter: maureen umeh, fox 5 news. >> the medical examiner has not yet determined how the two victims died. we're told there were no obvious signs like a gunshot or stab wounds. >>> newly released f.b.i. files of the late ted kennedy show the politician received several death threats as late as 1985. five years after his failed white house bid and decades after gunmen assassinated his brothers. the file shows senator kennedy was targeted by individuals and extremist groups specifically in may 1985 a letter landed in the hands of the secret service warning of violence against both kennedy and president ronald reagan. kennedy died in august 2009. >>> coming up next here, at&t says i pads are secure after last week's security scare but hackers say not true. the warning they have for ipad owners coming up next. >>> it's a one-day special i've got for you. a break if the high heat and oppressive humidity is coming our way. it will be here by morning. i'll have the forecast coming up. ac how many ways can you be comfortable? an energy efficient infinity ai
so i'm kind of saddened to hear. >> reporter: maureen umeh, fox 5 news. >> the medical examiner has not yet determined how the two victims died. we're told there were no obvious signs like a gunshot or stab wounds. >>> newly released f.b.i. files of the late ted kennedy show the politician received several death threats as late as 1985. five years after his failed white house bid and decades after gunmen assassinated his brothers. the file shows senator kennedy was targeted...
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. >> reporter: maureen most importantly that pregnant woman and her unborn child are both okay although they did have to spend a long 12 hours in the hospital. tomorrow we should learn more about this case when the suspect has a bond hearing. the quiet of this damascus community shattered about 4:30 friday afternoon. neighbors were stunned by what they saw. >> our neighbor who is pregnant, crying and talking to a police officer, and being comforted by another neighbor. and then the ambulance came down the street. >> reporter: police say that neighbor is nearly nine months pregnant and she had been attacked in her own home by someone she knows. >> the victim came home from work, entered her house, and was confronted by the suspect inside the house where she was violently attacked in a very, very, very violent struggle ensued. >> reporter: christine rene devoux faces charges much attempted murder and possession of a weapon. the 38-year-old woman is a scientist. they won't comment on what kind of weapon she is accused of having and whether she tried to harm the fetus. they describe the wom
. >> reporter: maureen most importantly that pregnant woman and her unborn child are both okay although they did have to spend a long 12 hours in the hospital. tomorrow we should learn more about this case when the suspect has a bond hearing. the quiet of this damascus community shattered about 4:30 friday afternoon. neighbors were stunned by what they saw. >> our neighbor who is pregnant, crying and talking to a police officer, and being comforted by another neighbor. and then the...
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maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still gressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the jobs that were lost at the nummi plant, but we are very excited to see the new cars rolling off the line. >> reporter: there's hope tesla sedan won't be the only plant made here. >> we're hoping that toyota might become -- do a joint venture and do some manufacturing there, that would be a great thing but we don't know if that will happen. >> reporter: tesla says the factory will be a big factor. but channels are the owner of this liquor store down the street won't be here. he's selling his business saying since nummi's closure his sales have gone down. >> i hope that they will be better. but god kno
maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still gressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the jobs...
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pipes were sent to labs in washington dc to find the cause of the demonstration created in san bruno, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >> they will investigate all pipelines in the state and issued that order yesterday at the request of the acting governor. pg&e had 6,000 miles of underground high-pressure gas lines and by all accounts the complete inspection will be a huge endeavor. >> the pipelines provide service to all of our customers in central and northern california but i cannot tell you specifically how many of them go through neighborhoods like you in san bruno. >> the pipe that exploded was more than 50 years old and they say it was installed when the neighborhood had a smaller population. the disaster resonates deeply with victims of the oakland hills fire. victims say they cannot help but notice similarities in that story is coming up in about seven minutes right here on bay area news at 7:00. >>> rangers at yosemite national park say they have found human remains that belongs to a livermore man. forty-six to a fred crawford disappeared in august 2,003 while hiking in the rem
pipes were sent to labs in washington dc to find the cause of the demonstration created in san bruno, maureen naylor, ktvu channel 2 news. >> they will investigate all pipelines in the state and issued that order yesterday at the request of the acting governor. pg&e had 6,000 miles of underground high-pressure gas lines and by all accounts the complete inspection will be a huge endeavor. >> the pipelines provide service to all of our customers in central and northern california...
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first we go to maureen naylor who's is live tonight in san bruno. >> reporter: frank, that ntsb briefing is about to start in a few minutes behind me. today the city declared this a disaster area while the emotional toll is still being felt by some residents here. the images of charred remains in the middle of this san bruno neighborhood are still tough to grasp. burned out cars, stairs leading to nowhere. and for the family living next to the devastation, life is on hold. >> at least six months until we can get back into the house. how are you going to bring a two and don't know if i can com to this. >> reporter: and some children are haunted by the sounds of the fire. >> every time you hear the revs of engines or planes, it's the exact same sound that came. i can see why people thought it was an airplane. because it had that same kind of revving sound. and in fact, my kids are saying, is that the fire coming. >> reporter: pg & e crews worked on the neighborhood while the homes that have been green tagged are busy with insurance adjustors and clean up workers. >> some people running dow
first we go to maureen naylor who's is live tonight in san bruno. >> reporter: frank, that ntsb briefing is about to start in a few minutes behind me. today the city declared this a disaster area while the emotional toll is still being felt by some residents here. the images of charred remains in the middle of this san bruno neighborhood are still tough to grasp. burned out cars, stairs leading to nowhere. and for the family living next to the devastation, life is on hold. >> at...
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reporting live in san bruno, maureen naylor. >>> here's a break down of pg & e's plan in more detail. they plan to upgrade key pipeline. it will expand the use of automatic shut off valves giving it the option of shutting down the pipe. and it will closely review it's practices related to pipeline integrity, safety and training. and finally pg & e says it hopes to improve their public awareness. >>> trapped miners in chile are at this hour about to be rescued from 69 days underground ending an international size drama 1 mile under ground. >> reporter: the first of the 33 miners are expected out this evening, no miner has ever survived so deep so long. these are live pictures of the mine rescue operation called san lorenzo. let's take those live pictures now. it's named for the patrons saint of miners. technicians are right now making the final run of the red, white and blue cap sell appropriately named phoenix. the first out will be florencio avalos who was picked to be first because he's a skilled engineer in case anything goes wrong. let's take a look at some video know about 20 min
reporting live in san bruno, maureen naylor. >>> here's a break down of pg & e's plan in more detail. they plan to upgrade key pipeline. it will expand the use of automatic shut off valves giving it the option of shutting down the pipe. and it will closely review it's practices related to pipeline integrity, safety and training. and finally pg & e says it hopes to improve their public awareness. >>> trapped miners in chile are at this hour about to be rescued from 69...
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ktvu's maureen naylor joins us from san francisco with more. maureen. >> reporter: ken, behind me is one big reason why this is one of the busiest weekends for some businesses here. also juxt next to the bay bridge the 884-feet long makin island is here for fleet week, add in the giant's game, the 49ers game and the burning man party, this city was packed. rowdy fans spilled out on the street at bloom's saloon in san francisco to watch the giant's playoff game. the win wasn't the only reason that the bartender was toast, saying that business was up four times compared to a typically sunday. >> a great boost. we're in a winning mode. >> reporter: down the street, more than 10,000 partiers were at this potrero neighborhood for a punishing man decompression party. >> i pretty much expected a lot of time to get ovhere because of fleet weekend and burning mangression and the nine game. so a busy day. >> reporter: the blue angels were the biggest draw and lured rebekah peterson from southern california. >> we probably send $500 to $600 in a weekend.
ktvu's maureen naylor joins us from san francisco with more. maureen. >> reporter: ken, behind me is one big reason why this is one of the busiest weekends for some businesses here. also juxt next to the bay bridge the 884-feet long makin island is here for fleet week, add in the giant's game, the 49ers game and the burning man party, this city was packed. rowdy fans spilled out on the street at bloom's saloon in san francisco to watch the giant's playoff game. the win wasn't the only...
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maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still aggressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the jobs that were lost at the nummi plant, but we are very excited to see the new cars rolling off the line. >> reporter: there's hope tesla sedan won't be the only plant made here. >> we're hoping that toyota might become -- do a joint venture and do some manufacturing there, that would be a great thing but we don't know if that will happen. >> reporter: tesla says the factory will be a big factor. but channels are the owner of this liquor store down the street won't be here. he's selling his business saying since nummi's closure his sales have gone down. >> i hope that they will be better. but god kno
maureen naylor joins us live. >> reporter: tesla tonight says it's still aggressively hirer. and hints that several other models may roll down the production line here. unlike that april day when toyota's last car rolled off the production line, there will be no fanfare tomorrow when tesla takes over the nummi plant. a lot of hope riding on this new factor. tesla will occupy a small portion of the plant and plans to build their new car here. >> clearly tesla won't replace all the...
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and so said the cart vendors the waitresses like mabel and maureen. how mabel and lauereen stroll indeed full skirted prichled merrily the moon lit evening arms in other men's arms. this next one is, the next 2, which are my last 2 are something about passing. among us. in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars and night clouds hopeful that we might give respite to our orbegans our earth bound regrets. we ask or wonder in the moments when we catch ourselves breathing where do the beloved go. in the warm cham bers of the living. we imagine how they might wallow away our earthly number of days playing gin rummy with another grand mother. ladies of historical footnotes. telescope the heavens on capurncus's shirt tales. wounds and so spots pounding out quiet inner drum beats while we traverse the gravity boots. warmed bite disassistant c.j. hunt inner spaces is dusted with
and so said the cart vendors the waitresses like mabel and maureen. how mabel and lauereen stroll indeed full skirted prichled merrily the moon lit evening arms in other men's arms. this next one is, the next 2, which are my last 2 are something about passing. among us. in the sunken spring as in winter and fall and every season that our teak of spring with souro and jubulation are fragile hearts are as children grabbing drink tumblers spilld and milky. teach finger tips reaches for the stars...
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maureen? >> reporter: some of those people being targeted are right behind me. take a live look now at northbound 280. the drivers headed here to the city, those are the targets because officials say those on the peninsula are least likely to use public transportation to get to san francisco. they're floating charging $6 during the morning and evening commute. if you leave your heart in san francisco, you may have to pay to get it back. the two-year study looks at using electronic fast track technology to use drivers $3 dure in and out gurring peak weekday travel. the idea is in the infant stages, but has already sparked anger from some commuters. >> i don't agree with it. i mean, it is just another way to make revenue, but us working people can in the afford. this. >> it is ridiculous. it is ridiculous. and who came up with this, anyway? >> reporter: the san francisco transportation authority, which says its study shows the idea would reduce traffic and improve air quality. >> this isn't about san francisco building a mote around itself. >> reporter: the goal,
maureen? >> reporter: some of those people being targeted are right behind me. take a live look now at northbound 280. the drivers headed here to the city, those are the targets because officials say those on the peninsula are least likely to use public transportation to get to san francisco. they're floating charging $6 during the morning and evening commute. if you leave your heart in san francisco, you may have to pay to get it back. the two-year study looks at using electronic fast...
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maureen naylor has our special report. >> people have been breeding animals for thousands of years. but it is only now that science is prepared to genetically engineer food from animals in the laboratory. >> it's just one more tool in our set of techniques to try and improve animals for agriculture. >> reporter: here at uc davis, researchers such as james murray are working on more than three labs to genetically modify large animals. they've already done so with these goats. >> most of our work is aimed at trying to add new genes or express more master genes that are already in milk to make it healthier for humans to drink. >> reporter: murray and his colleagues are finding themselves thrust under the spotlight. to make the first engineers food for human consumption. >> with 4 billion people on earth we can't feed them use ago true hunter gather strategy. >> reporter: they want to expand their research to cows and point out work is already in the works for pigs. >> the part of the pig that we eat is totally the same as it always was. and yet you have a major reduction in a potential
maureen naylor has our special report. >> people have been breeding animals for thousands of years. but it is only now that science is prepared to genetically engineer food from animals in the laboratory. >> it's just one more tool in our set of techniques to try and improve animals for agriculture. >> reporter: here at uc davis, researchers such as james murray are working on more than three labs to genetically modify large animals. they've already done so with these goats....
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in the newsroom, maureen umeh, fox 5 news. >> thank you. >>> president obama meantime will spend part of his weekend doing damage control in the wake of the massive bp oil spill. the president will call new british prime minister david cameron tomorrow to talk about the spill. the u.k. has criticized the white house about its treatment of the british oil giant. mr. obama is also scheduled to sit down with top bp executives at the white house next week. it will be the first time he's spoken to them directly. >> the president in the fairs 50 days -- first 50 days of this ordeal never spoke to the c.e.o. of british petroleum i believe is very telling. >> i think everybody thought it was an appropriate time to sit down and talk about the issues and that's what we're going to do. >> president obama is also gearing up for his fourth trip to the gulf region since the april 20 spill. he will spend monday and tuesday in alabama, mississippi and florida. >>> it could soon be easier to park and ride at metro. the changes the transit agency is considering. >>> plus, the apple ipad breach apparent
in the newsroom, maureen umeh, fox 5 news. >> thank you. >>> president obama meantime will spend part of his weekend doing damage control in the wake of the massive bp oil spill. the president will call new british prime minister david cameron tomorrow to talk about the spill. the u.k. has criticized the white house about its treatment of the british oil giant. mr. obama is also scheduled to sit down with top bp executives at the white house next week. it will be the first time...
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maureen kelly reports that according to the jose fire fighting units the building could have been saved if the engine company that should have responded had not been limited by budget cuts. >> saturday's fire burned near these radio towers in the distance and here less than a mile away is engine 34 which would have been the first response except its engine company has been eliminated because of budget cuts. >> they would have been the first ones that do to this fire and it would of been able to keep it at better grass fire. the union says that city is suffering >>. response times have gotten worse. and it's businesses haven lost. it is time to give them back to work. >> they're willing to work to make the concessions necessary and to restore the jobs. >> we can make some progress. >> that it does remain to be seen. they'd be it nine to $10 million in concession to hire those workers and unions say that they are over inflated and they should only need $4.3 million to get the firefighters back to work for it november 1st. >> we are happy to talk to them about any proposal they're willing
maureen kelly reports that according to the jose fire fighting units the building could have been saved if the engine company that should have responded had not been limited by budget cuts. >> saturday's fire burned near these radio towers in the distance and here less than a mile away is engine 34 which would have been the first response except its engine company has been eliminated because of budget cuts. >> they would have been the first ones that do to this fire and it would of...
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will, maureen? >> thank action gwen. >>> -- thanks, gwen. >>> soccer fever is everywhere with the kickoff of the world cup. >> we're taking the edge off tonight with a look at some unusual players, elephants in south africa. surprisingly they are light on their feet. the activity is meant to foster a bond between elephants and their handlers. >> we heard lindsay earlier. apparently one got in the way of the team bus but they made it there. >>> that does it for us. want news and information 24/7, fox 5 news always on. >>> it's nice to be back with you on the weekend. it's nice. keep it right here, geico sports xtra, speaking of our team, lindsay murphy is coming your way in two minutes. can a smart phone push you to your limits ? can it keep track of your mileage, running times, even you ? forming your friends of how much of your dust they're eating. droid can with runstar. one of thousands of apps that run simultaneously with others only from the ever expanding android market. when there's no lit to
will, maureen? >> thank action gwen. >>> -- thanks, gwen. >>> soccer fever is everywhere with the kickoff of the world cup. >> we're taking the edge off tonight with a look at some unusual players, elephants in south africa. surprisingly they are light on their feet. the activity is meant to foster a bond between elephants and their handlers. >> we heard lindsay earlier. apparently one got in the way of the team bus but they made it there. >>> that...
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maureen has the investigation in our newsroom. >> reporter: it seems no one heard anything, no one saw anything but two people are dead and late this afternoon, as you said, police charged this man with two counts of murder. what must have happened inside of this lorton condominium. that is what police are trying to figure out after finding a woman an her daughter daughter dead here monday morning they received a troubling call from army officials at ft. belvoir. >> the police department received information from the hospital on ft. belvoir and they had information from someone that the deceased were here at this location. >> reporter: the police don't know how the victims died, only there is no obvious sign of a cause. this man said he rented to the family almost a year ago and said they were yore all good tenants but he said the wife was very demanding. he believes the man was under pressure. >> i do believe that he might have a lot of pressure from his wife. >> that's your opinion. >> >> that's my belief from what i have seen are. >> reporter: a national guard spokesperson say the m
maureen has the investigation in our newsroom. >> reporter: it seems no one heard anything, no one saw anything but two people are dead and late this afternoon, as you said, police charged this man with two counts of murder. what must have happened inside of this lorton condominium. that is what police are trying to figure out after finding a woman an her daughter daughter dead here monday morning they received a troubling call from army officials at ft. belvoir. >> the police...
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in san bruno, maureen naylor. >>> we can tell you tonight that the heat was finally back on at a middle school in oakland today. as we reported last night, children had been shivering since last tuesday. needles to say, school officials say they will try to make sure this does not happen again in the future. >>> tax cuts for millions of the americans. why congress's vote today is largely symbolic. >>> a startling reaction from nasa. everything scientists thought they knew about extraterrestrials. still ahead. >>> a high school athlete who collapsed during a ratio showed poise after she crawled through the race line. >> reporter: university high is a small high school in san francisco, but inside there's a young woman with a huge heart both for herself and her coach. >> running is like a good time to think to yourself. >> reporter: this is holly reynolds, she's 16 and captain of the track team. >> she's the girl that everybody looks to for that little bit of confident that says, i am confident, you be confident too. >> reporter: reynolds ranked third in the state but then -- >> my legs s
in san bruno, maureen naylor. >>> we can tell you tonight that the heat was finally back on at a middle school in oakland today. as we reported last night, children had been shivering since last tuesday. needles to say, school officials say they will try to make sure this does not happen again in the future. >>> tax cuts for millions of the americans. why congress's vote today is largely symbolic. >>> a startling reaction from nasa. everything scientists thought they...